Postgraduate Hydrography B

Hydrography is a Greek word meaning the description of water. The objective of hydrography is to collect and record about the world’s oceans and seas. Hydrography is instrumental in the production of nautical charts for seafarers. It also assists mariners by providing other necessary tools such as tidal predictions, ocean currents, daily up-to-date information about changes related to navigational areas, etc.

In a wider perspective hydrographers can predict erosion patterns and the evolution of beaches for communities and tourism, and are involved in land-winning and offshore activities. Ghent University hosts, in cooperation with the Institute for Hydrography of the Hogere Zeevaartschool (HZS), the brand-new English postgraduate course. The postgraduate Hydrography B aims at students with no prior knowledge of hydrography.
After successful completion of the course the candidate will qualify as hydrographic surveyor – level B.

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The postgraduate course Hydrography B has a duration of minimum one year, depending on previous qualifications and/or work experience. This year equals a total of 60 credits. The academic year is divided into two semesters. Throughout the year, students will participate in classes during four theoretical modules. These are alternated with periods of fieldwork in a hydrographic company or institute of choice, to obtain specialised skills in a real work environment.

At the end of each semester there are examinations of the finished courses. In May, an integrated fieldwork period allows the students to participate in workshops, seminars and company visits.The fieldwork is evaluated by means of a Training Record Book and permanent evaluation. This facilitates monitoring the progress of the candidates and offering assistance when necessary. After successful completion of the theoretical courses and sufficient fieldwork practice, the candidate qualifies as hydrographic surveyor – level B. The evaluation of the fieldwork takes place in September and January of each academic year. The theoretical courses are held at the Antwerp Maritime Academy and at Ghent University. The courses are based on the IHO S-5 Standards and Competences.

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In the past hydrography was a purely naval concern (e.g. Admiralty Hydrographic Office UK) but since the 1950’s hydrography has been used in the offshore and dredging industry. Nowadays hydrographic knowledge is also used ashore, e.g. investigation of the underwater structure of reservoirs and dams. This specialized work is carried out by a hydrographic surveyor. He will not only be involved during preparatory activities but also during execution and follow up actions.

Currently Belgium has over 300 hydrographic surveyors.They are employed by both governmental organisations (Flemish Hydrographic Office, Economic Affairs, Flanders Hydraulic Research, the Port Authorities) and the industry (offshore, dredging, underwater project development, etc.). Recent research has shown that about 35 new hydrographic surveyors are needed annually in Belgium if the industry is to keep pace with demand. On a global scale the shortage of hydrographic surveyors is even greater. With a Cat. B certificate the hydrographer can independently execute parts of the process and specialize in a certain discipline such as multi beam echo sounder or data processing.